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AiHvicr L0OSK.-A negro convict at the- Buck guwiy til morning knocked down II guard, man named iw from Wayne county, actaed the uit out of Me hand, U bayonet UinjghhIm,andoffheweMV i , A meeting of the Young MemrChrls Ikn JlUo wr U held Friday evening in tbe Session llouse of the iVwbvteriun tfwreh at 8:30 o'clock. Let every member be present as busl pcm of Importance will be transacted. - -Johh AiwaTROKOYeikleiitl: Avekoixo a 8i8TK'i Wnoxoa. Hendricks shot and killed hi brother-to la, wniiam II. Pildlue, alTroupeburg, .Steuben county, on Sunday tort. -The cause of the murder was the miatreaV raeut by J1ldine of his wife, Hendricks1 sister, ilendrkks was arresteu. B ; v Bbaveby Bewaedkd. Mrssenger Ueonre II. Trice of the Udams Express Company at Chicago, has been present. J with one thousand dollars . lit .gold and a handsome set of resolutions - for his bravery in defending the company's goods when attacked by robbers on the Fort Wayne road some time ago. JJf ehangt. . ' ' r ' i-'-l'W CwabLotte.-The Daitg Egk will he rraumed. Tbs festival given for the Eucopal church 6 the 'Busf'Bees' uetted ICOO.-Mr. Caldwell has bit into a watermelon. The sKod rresby te rians practice singing every Saturday night. A negro slept all night on the street in Charlotte with a dollar till In his haud,V 7e gather from Obtervtr" HTi!fo Oxioxs. Jt last We ars toM a French Countess has 1 set 'the faxliiou of eating onions, ladies gn erally are. fond of them but a false iod esty has made the onion go be Jnjln this country.' Nothing is health',? citd now the court in France has uvt ,1 the way we shan't think leas of any man's sister because she eats oaious-- .. . Tmt Cxchaxoi IIOTIX.-A passes ger at tliis excellent house remarked to day it was told at the train that the Exchange was only open to a few pri vate boarders and took no transient custom. ; This is an entire mistake and in behalf of the clever lady, Mrs, Rowe, we take pleasure In correcting It.. ! it Is true the house reserves the right to lura off whom it please but we can say to strangers stopping ;,ltt this .city that the Sentinel vouches for' the Excliaiigerthat-it will give them one of ie best kept tables b the place, good rooniif and kind, hospltablo treatment, ; 'Bod'H fo 'a price that lutu can pay The City. ana stop mouth without first going Uiie bankruptcy. - - , DotrnLR DntviMo Davids. There .twe Davids In St. Kary's Township; Havid Forte and David ; Jowis, " the 'iVeMuterothrM weeks S hey hitched np a fine young horse to break him In a bnggy mstcad of a wagon. As they passed tlu railroad cars came Ulting by j the eUer Iave sprang from the buggy to the horses' head, and catching the horse by he bit held him fost until the head "tail broke and . the bit foil from the - -IwseYmoua,-Jtight forward be went ' over a tea rail fooce knocking off three - rails and taktag thrtuggy W Forto with him into a big field where be was almost choked down by David -Forte who held the reins and main Jained his seat In a manner that would nave reflected credit on Phsjton hlmsclft Byandby the buggy was brought np against a stump which caused It to torn P side down, and spread Forte unhurt outlnthe big field.. The bnggy was troken into more pieces than Joseph's coat' had' .stripes. Our1 experience is jht the wagon u the surest place to break a young horse, but a buggy la the -test. Dave Lewis has not laughed nce be broke his coltt1 Faemkrs ih tm Fkoebal Covrt, ! ilany formers have cases hi tho Tud- eral court and yesten! fr.'was am" 3 en gricullnral occasion among them , Sev eral expert formers were on the- stan J (he lawyers examining as to : expense per acre in making cotton ami aa wit ness of one side would give it at twenty Collars, the lawyers on the other wouU laph ha,ha,and step their man forward Who would put It at ten, and thus they had it One case tried, waa..Thoa I. VrCIiams A: Co , of Baltimore, against Samuel tinst and his too brothers oftho town of Washmgton. ! The j.luiutlJ baaed his claim on a mortgage executed by all three brothers on their crops and on the land of Samuel Grit. The 1e- fouce charged that sufficient cotUu)tad been appropriated to the liquilatiori' of an open account against one' of Um brothers. Jury gave the plaintiff 11,000 balance due on the mortgage. Another S "which is still before trial unless decided this evening, hi & Obet ' & Pons. oJlaliimore against Gen. Bryant Grimes of Beaufort. The suit was for ton tons of Obcr's Fertilizers bought In 1870 and the price claimed 1050. The defiance was the fertiliser was not as warranted and that the defendant not only had paid for a worthless article but suffered an actual damage In its ost It is one of those peculiar cases In which both plain tiff and defendant are men of the highest character and yet in which there is a great diversity of testimony JOHS FATTKB80V Of BXUMIVIUJE. -John Patterson of ItoldsviUe had ev klently been' reading of the rings in this Stole stealing themselves rich, and there are alio signs of too" close appli cation to tinllcraU tad the Beecher trial, so he started ; ITest " but v was beached In Ekhmond. and they said to the young man that be couldn't tilt on ir read as follows t , From Inlbrmatlon furnished by a toj- egramrTecelvcd from, an . officer , of the Southern Express Company, upon the arrival of the freight train ot the Dan ville road at 4 o'clock, yesterday morn kig Sergeant Howard arrested John D. Patterson, late' Express agent at Beida vllle, XC.MrlMtei;.who:js man of twenty-Ore yeara of age, of a good family and gontW appearatu:!;!' eharged with embexsling funds f the Express Company ton' large' amount It was supposed that he was - flying to the West, as young mulatto. named Annie . Watt, known to be i friend' of his, was taken in charge by Capt Tyler epon the arrival of the regular passen ger train, and tn her pocket was found a ticket through to St. Louis. She had, however, only seven dollars In money about her." Mr.' Patterson had in his Possession about 100 In money, gold watch and due bill fot ' $100, upon Which 50 bad been paid. He had pur chased a ticket no further than Ekh mond, with the purpose, evidently, of misleading those who might be wakh- tng his movements. ' He confesses that U la five'e six hondred dollars 'short,' and declnred that the tnoney was loaned to friends who foiled to return It, and thai caused Uk present embarrassment. The amount due the Express company he has no doubt he can make good a once taken back to Beldsrille. where he has Influential relatives and friends.' . ' Vr. Patterson will be kept here until a requUIHon from; Xorth Carolina tan be obtained, unless he agrees, to return voluntarily to 2forth Carolaat in ensto dy, and it is thought ad viiiabl to dao. Wiuiiwroa. Sunday School ex cursions to' Smithville Wilmington wants a dog catcher. The Light In ihntrv will tarzet shoot the 4th of July, Silas X. Martin and J.' B. Mantens re signed as directors on the Carolina Cen tral, and Capt. J. B. Grainger and Capt D. B. Murchlson were . elected In their steadyThe Comet wBand opened their series of concerto on Sunset Hill las night. JTe gather from Star and Jour not. , -..."- Gkxknsboro. DerastuS , Lewis i k nuttinj; up a house' and fixtures for the manufacture of potter's ware. A special term of Federal Court will be held by Judge Bond July Stlw The nominating convention meets Saturday" week, Peter Adams and Dr. Jos, A, ; McLean are spoken of James Winetoad has bought the' residence of the late 'Ben Wm. Barringer. Col." Williamson of Pied mont Springs has secured Charlie Og burn as hotel clerk. We gather from Patriot, j" i ' :.i-f ' :.' ' Wedding at Pitthboro, Married in Pitteboro, 22d June, at St. Bartholo mew's church, by Right Ber. T. B. Ly man and the Iter. Itobert B. Sutton, D. D Miss Bottle Louise Jackson to r - '.mwiBELIGIOUS. I A , heart cannot be so crushed that Christ cannot make It hunger :for the tread of life. ' God puts no church, no creed, nd sect, no wrem'oay. ne priests between the hungry heart and Christ. Dr. Murray. , ; 'A man that has done wrong and has no one to pity and sorrow for him lost a man that has some one to love and sympathise with him Is saved. And that Is God, the best friend you have, the tenderest, the nearest, the most un forgetting, the most wonderful,"1 i A young member of one of the church es In this city said last night I 'W'ell. sir, t know hundreds of rather dirty sto ries out I've quit telling tliem since day I told one on Wilmington street and Jttat as ' I had fiuished ' and the laugh eoine In, the hardest nut far this town ktopped to me and saU, h' presence of all the crowd, "Look here, ain't yon a number of the church f J I hardly knew what to answer, and never felt so mean In all my lib; but that cured me and liavn't told a blackboard story since , ' , t ",;!,; t ,,.;'( ti,,f i Money ChrUtiaus i The worst men In society are not those universally con doomed, but those' who keep up the semblance jf virtue, and : cover - over their' unbelief and rottenness with It robe of respectability ' ' Tweed was not half so bad a iuan as hundreds who voted' for him and cot rich by his plun der. fThe preacher eould not Join with those who clamor for further punish ment. It is the men who kept him in office when they knew he was i thief, because they could make money through ls peculation, who support fiwhiouable churches, that are poisoning Ike springs of public life, we really take the king dom by living up lntq lu Rev. W, T. Clarke. ' it'" j Man either created himself or had a creator who was eternal, and no matter how for hack you may trace it there; Is first cause. It matters not what yon call it, that Is a secondary matter, This man belongs to his creator, and. his cre ator has a right to him. He has a right to. demand of him certain duties. ' Some men lay they do not become Christians lGcauwJhe Christianity. Let me ask them what (hey -know about science. They say they accept the troths of science be cause other men tell them. That is the way to accept religion. There are many things in religion that 'none can enderstand."" Accept God, . for some day yon shall die," said ' the comrades Of a dying Infidel, "hold on, hold on." Oh !" said the man, "I would gladly hold on if I had something on which to daLl Rn Hvs. I he? rou. that when en come to die yon will have some filing on which to hold. I Dr. BelJ. "l; i PEBSOSAL. !- 'A tlioughtful book-canvasser out Wfst Wears cowhide pants. '?-. , lA doctor and a lawyer fought on the street cars In Bichmond, ; Gen. Kershaw is centennial orator at celebration of Fort Moultrie at Charles ton the 28th. it if Baden, Pa , boasts of a lady resident whose hair is six feet eight Inches In length'.' ' ' ,k . R. P. Felten of Edenton thU Ktato took a medal at the Kklnnond College for the greatest impcQvemcnt in debate. ,J)rfl.iltenan.acconipliHhed nmn and distinguished dentist, well known In this State, dropped dead from heart disease In his house at Danvlle7 .He was 58 years of age.'- f .:': '. "'. Jas.StringfeiloW of Culpepper Ya sold this season 1,503 pounds of wool, brook, washed, from 250 , sheep, sold in his barn for a sum of money equal to the interest on 10,000 at six per cent. The formers In the vicinity of Char loston, 8. C have shipped North tills season nearly 400,000 quarts of straw berries, realizing as the result of their shipment the handsome sum ot 100,0c 0. 1 She put ber arm around him, Emma Mine tta did, a variety performer in Rich mond, as James McGreevy, an English man, invited her to the bar to take a drink, and nowtiie melanchqlj days I have come, hi pocket book is gone with 142.:: .VV,.,' ,'1.:' V A collection of autograptis, portrait eteA illustrative of the life of Dr. Sam Johnson, was sold recently in London for 1,500 guineas. It contained a num ber of interesting letters from the VRreat lexicographer,'' Including one which begins thus t "Mr, ' James Mcpherson, I received your foolish and impudent noto.fi This brought 1150, the highest price. '.The collection belonged to Mr. Lewis Pocock. :, J . , - - V t ' :. 1 , 4 1 : Mi-s o::i.iutrbd vJWtet "W? novi-'s ts Unit Souihwor0i has. a ;nw one t aounced in ifaemUlar, 'while Urs. I jnn IJnton, fit ssing ,lwr ..'close. gives her latest to the Coruhill;: ij . TUtre now I : We are retjucatod to aslrr"r9ui wlwejwriedjdBnjes-rom-thej fosC . J of the ; Busy Beeai to. rc torn M!. Annie Gray, young Amttralian beauty, wore no' diadem but ; youth at one of Quocn Victoria's recent drawing rooniH, bu( outshone every lady present. She is a blonde with a moss of carting hair, juidfj ei of tlie true bU,', In removing some bodies .from the Beuuingtou, (VL) cenietcry.. the other day, t! at of MnvTJartiett, Wrlilch had been: hurled some twelve; year, ' Was fouud to ;be peuified," wiluug ,i00 PousJi. -ij -.. V v . ,We team that Mra, Sanccy iwton, wife of Winston Fulton of Mt. Airy, was' bitten on tiie rlyhl arm by a spider on Wednesday of last week, and that she died from .the etfects of it on tlie day following.. rWos nrfisef. , :4 , Th logic or the young wife is Irresisti ble. . She t 'We are oney dear, now that wo nra niarricd, arewe not?" He J !rtaluj,niyta "Oh, I ouly f anted to know j because. If we are, I must have been -dreadfully Inebriated last nigh(." -M, -7W' A FrenvWduetor', by an examination of marimonial statistics, has discovered that out of one hundred blonde women pilrty-eei-cn remain old maids by the Wayside, while out of one hundred bru nettes only eighteen .remain without husbands. A little, three-year-old girl- to wnom ne unparteu ims miormauon asked him to make,hcr ji brjmettej j We are Indebted to one of pur. pretty little lady .friends krau lmiutionldlhe commencement exercises at Ieaee In stitute, Baleigh, on the 30th Inst.' Wo're almost tempted to go to hear our bird ITell, come but a tU Me with yon: She sings prettier this season than ever, head as sue moves... .v-h W are indebted to Mr CroweU for the first watermelon , of the ' season, Char, Obmtr'- - "if A" I The highest mountain in the world has just, been ! disco vered' again. . It Is In New Guinea, and Is 82,783 feet high They have christened it Mount-1or-cuies. .,'.... .. , i . , . j Judge Wellford has granted an amendment to the charter of, the : citi sens bank of Bichmond authorising the par value of the shares of capital' stock to be reduced from 50 to 1 l25.-).'.v. A man walked into the office of a Long Branch hotel the other day, and actually Itad tlie audacity to address h elegant hotel clerk ' by , his first name. The two "call ( boys fainted away, the porter went into spasms, and the offend er himself was carried out frozen as stiff as an iciclo, but tlie gorgeous young man simply gave his moustache an ad ditional twist, and went, on just Jut if nothing had happened Last Saturday night as Gov. Vance was returning from .Balckli, and while s tending on the platform near", the de pot, engaged 7ome thief eaterod the car and stole the gold headed cane which bad been presented to the Governor by the Jewish youth of IK fliniugton. The head of tlie cane is a figure of a dog's bead carved, with the Governor's name engraved on ; one side ' aud "Presented by the Jewish Vouth of Wilmington," on s the other. A reward of 120.00 wUl be paid for its recovery, and no questions asked. (7rv 4 Ml 'II. A Hole son of Henry B. Boun, to baoconuit, was drowned at Richmond. 1 -SS . Tlie Kichmoud pytliians will return oin l'Mtoo to-morrow morning.' ,: ' WvoMiao semi MiMtult L.OTTIiRyi I a"U-' 1 1 Vh Ughta sr , P:S on t 15th an tOtl Mch m t Ul. Tlrket. ft MSJ, S ut S 1 rtftoo- la S S'Je.WJ tB ea- t rls Cu l-J r' ' fM AM. - A icaw r--ib'Hn,4drH. r. f AT Tit, U- riUtVOLAM H.KWH, ; : Belting c. At Hardware House of " 4 fi U S jvuvh IXW1S CO. :"SJ' , ,THE LADIf-S.. ; 't.l ,ro(..!"ri ' . . mi - av.tt: . Uonwtod by F. U CUiaSTOPHntS, ij jlt-flMwket equare ti Cleaned stained. or ordtnanV'1 13a14 ' ftood ordinary, m lt Hal41 Low, middling,, tVt) , .I5a4 ; -S ., , OCMEB4U JfAltRT. tf. Bagging, domestic 2 Rt. Vara 13Jal4. uotton uos. Be." - - Flour, North CawdliiaTI7.50." . ,- Com, &5al.00. 1 ' i Com nieui, new 95a tfM. ' . ' ( Baeou, N.C.ho-j round, JCel. s:?4 eifor riu kkh's. lit. ... " iiuiir i i k ssnst'SL. iiii. laru, Jiorui caroimu. iitaia.( n n i f western tierces : !5i;k, - r. 7: xc-s,j. (Vi(rm. nrima ltio. SJ. f gOOd, $ I 1 v ! eommon, wau v a u Syrup, 8 U 41. , . : a , Evans', 125 " Sails, on oasis rr. tuo, tiMh j . 1 fi-KnuvAlllal2. 'aVtM I III en vt ssfi 1 a Leatlier, sole, 27a30. f 1 Hides, groen ;7a. s .'i'.r. " drv. 13. TaUow.Oa'lO., - ' " ; potatoes,' sweet, isaw. " - Irish, II.25al.Ml. 1 -J'. OaU, shelled. :SaJi5, .1 sheattlJiO. Hay. N f baled,' goM, liJ)0aT.i5: ' 1 Ulucken, Krown, auaio. Butter, 31 C, 25a30 ; N Y, 40850..' it Bags, 21. ;.Ji)W Beef, on foot, a3.' t.f ' f 1 Heavy copper, per fiouud, 10c SJMSn wv, Pawtor. ber Dound. To. f w 'l - " t-" Lead, por pound, 3c. i v f,f, .i j.:; Old iron, per 100 pounds, C0cf ( l t t,.; 7DPHOPOSAU r FOR WRWOHT AKT X CA8T-IMO.N TVOUK FOK THR LMTKU 8TATK8 COURT UOUpK ASU OmCE, SALEiUH, M. .- ' 'ti,- vsres" evsTss twa-iioci Am ' ' - - PosTorrics, Kalbioh, K. C. . .' Otba L '- '" '" JniM S. 1 .7 ' ' ! Bealea PropowJ will be reertred at this Offlro nntU t9 X ot the 7th tfsy et inly, 18T5, lor !uri.Miing, aeurcruiKV sttina, ana pmua Hi tlc the Wnroeht ad Ct-iru Work. eoniprilng tits CsMre Cbluams sad PUm lera or rirts story. -.ml um Jfriled-uea Doni la etfdtAM, Aa M ecoo4, jnuwr U as sx. hUHe4 bytht lrawlnr,. deHb-4 tn tM tlppclltcaUoiHi, snd call-d for by the Schedule, i. Copei'of the lmrnjf, epecMestloiis, and Rchduk BMT be, kad oo ppuosUoii at UOs efflcs . ... All sssOoMlBf; TMmIrM th eomraeters to put (ha work ta place wlli b turnUacd by the Governsient free of charge, bat will be erected by Um contractor.-'! ProposaU wlU be mads by the piece, llaeal toot, or weight, for the ' rsrioue Hems of t ark, as caUeit tor! ta the rkkedale J The ork wUl not be subdivided among different bldderv but will be considered la thescgre rate. The whole ef the Csstrsroa Cuhiiaae, PiUsters, sad RoUed-lroa Beams nest bs de Uered and set la positlos within three monihs froea date of seoBpUMicei o proposaLvor as required br the fiuperiutendeut and the pro grrMof the work, ' v,; . "V i PsymeDta will be made monthly dedaetlng ton per centum until the Bust completion o tlie eontraet. t.; twi - ,. i r--4 ( Alt bids mart be made on the printed form, to be obtained en application at this office, and mast be aeeompairJed by a penal bond of wo reaponiDie penont in we earn oi I wo rhoassnd Dollars. (IS.0OO.) that the bidder will accept sod perform the eoatract- if awarded to him, or, In case the United States should ao deslnt, will "execute a contract In accordance with the terms of this Advertise ment and his propo-al, and give sued security for the faithful performance thereof sa ball be satisfactory to the United 8Ute. the suffi ciency of the security In each eaae to be cert t- ted to by the United State juaee, tne uiera of the- United Utee Coort. the Dutrlct Attorney of the Pistrk't m whkb Vie Udder reohies ' ' ' . "-"'; t The DeDartnunt reaerres the rlcbt to, r lent any or all bids, If It be deemed tor the Interest ef the Government to do to. Every bid mast eonform ta every respect lb the requirement oi ims Aavertueseni, or, n win not ee con sidered, f ' ' " - ' . ' -y PropealwiU not be, eeifKlXtom parties who are not tnenunvee engagea m u man ataoUirevot WrpuirhL and .OaaHron Work, snd who have not tlie noreaaarj facflft c for f etUng out the work T Proposals will ba enelosed in a sealed en velope, endonod "Bid for Wrought and Caet iron Work for the United States Court-house and pf-tofflce, Raleigh, . V ' C4 sad 4 dreaaed to ,: t H T i WJt A.' HEAKIIE, t ta35eodH'tl ;;'(! ; j Superlnteadent. v. 1 1 11 i1.1 1 A"!. OOPABTNERSUir KORMER1T III8T lng under the name and style of Ellington. Atkins & Co.; was dissolved on the Wth daj of April last by mutual Onsen. Jfr h. m. Btieann navmg purchased Mr. J. FJllngtoninn tire interest br tlie- Machinery, TCbn tracting, Dressing ' and Manufacturing business, will continue under tlio name and style of the firm ot Atkins. Thomp son & .Shoaruw.The unfinished ' con tracts will be completed .. by the old firm. All persons indebted are request ed to make immnaiate payments, tiiose having claims will please present them. . ...'. r .fmnvri - J. VCC. ELLISuTOJi, . JXaW.TII0Ml1SON.ff Successor to Ellington, Atkins a vo., Contractors, " Hulklenv Manulactures, and dealers in Dressea unmDer, uoors, Blinds.- fc-ftshes.-- r'ramf, Monlinnff, Bracketo. Stair-rails.' lial asters. Scroll. work. Turning, Mantels, &c , Thank ing our friends and the public generally for the hheral potronaiie - heretofore ex tended us, would; most , respectfully so- lteitaoonunuanceorthe same. - . AKI, N.C., June XL 1875. t: U4 .'ii':''"uuV,ti')'ti irl:"i''i j?CUIEEl1JIZ& idW i rlTreaknesrer theBw-k- or iJmI-Ute-f VV tnwv- ABetoaof the Kidneys er . Bladder, laolsatarv DtsdwtKSS, impolesiey, v (lenenU Debility, Nervonanen, Vyrprptl, Lanirsor. Low tDlr t. Confatlna ut Idaaa. 1'alpiUUoa ef the Uesrt, 1 'nid.t. Tressbv I Dimnea ot '''Ut Or C 4uiats, pltea-a . of the Held, lixoaV 'Koss, or' rkla, ASacUon el ike Uvsr, Langs, gtuatSih o( bowel those terrible IUordui aria rg (roe Soikui f lisMte of toatk-tocrH sad sotltay ry prset st ssere fstat to Um rvktlraa sba (he song of tie Sjrtnes to tlie Mariiis of !Ulysses,-UlrliHag their atoet biilliawt kepae os ant rlrstlona,. resdering marrlsre. stew Jssposslbts, deal roy lag both Bdv sad Mlad. Married persons, W yoaDt'sMti eor.ura-'' . YKUng marrtaca, stUIatuig frora Orgauleaadi rnyaieal wesajiest,, sams oi rroereauve Power,' Impoteaey, Froatratiea, Itaanvtaii . Vitality, Iavolaatary OUcharaes, No tCrae-, .. tiUtr. Uaatv EmUeloae. PalsitsUcae of the' - Heart, Merveua - SMitobillty, Uesay of the Physical and Mental Jtowera. Deraagcment ox auiae v nai-jrereea aao vmeuowa Mer -VOWS DcblUtT, Cora ot Ataahaed Utwrai Weakaeaa of the Organs, aid every other mfceppy dlenvadlaeattaa, speedily nuaoved,' To JTaanjr. Xfoav , t i-'V t .. i' ' J '1 ' -w ' . Taaas are aome et the sad sad mehuie hol ly e fleets prod need by early habits of yovtk. ' tta Weskaeav of the Back aad Usses, Pains In the ead. Dimness ef 8'gbt, Loaa of Muaeeiar Power. - Palpitauoa of the iVeart.' Dyspepsia, VervoiM- IrrttabUlty, Drraa taeat of toe Digestive Faactiona, OeaeraP ueeu'ty, eyapsotas ec uoaeeiepuoa, atev If bsautt. The fearful effects . on the. mind are mask to be dreadedLoas ef Mem ory, Confniioa ef Ideas, DerraasfeM et Spsw 1U. tvil-rorebodlsrs. Avrralon to aoelstv. HIt-Distnst,( teve ef SoUtada, Timidity, . ate., are some or tas evus monseei.rrr-T-r-.-TT -i Tbousaics of persona of all tnt can bow isdee wast is toe esasoof tbair derhaing1 besub, tosiag their vigor, beremlag weak,, pale, aervoas sad 4 Ur atiDearaaee at aervoas sen emsciateq, asvug a stags .p pear ante a best the eyes, eoagh aad 1 simpwse.oiwiisampueB.1 :yv tj i i Speedr ,Crer Warranted i I U reoeat Dts eese-.' Tasmedlsto lellefKe af-rcury. Persons Raining their Uealth, 'Wasting Time wltk Ignorant Pretenders and ' Improper Treatment. Drtvtar Disease lajtew the stent br that Deadly Polaon, Mereary, , caaura; r-tai amaioaisi ui jieaa, jarae. X, or Skin. Uver, Langs,' Btemeeh' ee fjw I', Ipeedily Cared., iet ao Delicacy .. w t apply hw-sediately. f 4 1 '- Ak-0SS tmp iw; ,- ejnj,,,Jaaxea, iflmitir Dff.40lUstoitTaa5iMitv., i1jijQ9iiftBm sULlUTOBJwi'f 'tJi.;i. ,acK. voiTvzAU omcftY ,t XQ. t, W.KT& .l-RKOEBICK, ' StSICT, tfETWIKN BALTIMOKK ,. , t ' ' AKD BICOKD BTRIETa,' " -i. BALTIMORE, HO.i. i :i..ii Jaae If f1 , ;f . ; sr T tee Crcairt ami Water Ices nuiilo . W. f"wler f- &-' ;----t i-u- MOSKLEVK.fl'-J ..VrtH :.fltf J-Mt ifSBI ,,1 trawberrica aiid Ice Cream at .. . . 6odaand itinera Waters at !'BViay26. "i i .Si Ji i"t ' ' , " ; ", i ! I) ,1,1 " I Hi f . .. ..-'V T 1 .9 rt... ..:-'t -:-. j 500 pieces new 'and haniuoine Prints St and 10 cents per yard. ' " "" i Coato Spool Cotton at TO ote per dozen, t ommon Ppool cotum at J24 , cento per down, ud, hope It, .will be ' cheaper ' . . ' .' ' ' 1 1 ldwlm f ' A CREECTI. VEf GOOHS8TirJJrUllVlNa. i F1I1CT3 fX)WFJl TIIAS EVKR. One of, our firm. , having just roturued, ;" ft-oiu the North, wliere he has been pin--chasing goods in all the ihircrent styleir " and qualities belonging to our business, ' In order to, repair th broken liuosto., the various depflrtnicnts. jWe are auain ; enabled to oflor to our cusloniers and tlie public at large greater mdnceinetot -Uiuu heretofore in . i , e i 1 f. l m 'f Blatlt and colored silks," -.- T'j&ommer Bilks, grenauutcs,:i-r r feif? i FloWSf lawns jmJ muslins,?. JVohulr suiUngs, x . ' . ,-:.Wv si snJlttlwto Mtlngs f) 5 '( i , l;nf Plain, pruned and corded grass cloths ' Wd linen lawt.V'; '.'v;i ByXci(tr Irish linens, ; ' : '"' u 1 Vletoria lawns;- fl;,J,! XJ rff-A.i (id4 , I5.nf.jir Jaconrcc'iw in better ' rtualHics and ' chiiapcr Ihatr"! ever offered. -t i-i t It is useless aw us to mention rtic-i ; many prices to w gwoi, as i y'V -f i quires one truu to cusumiers k eon- T. a a . M SL- . asflU...t'.nW.ISk . . n inemseivcs inns tne -Ot and will not be surpassed k low prkes by any house in, thhr, city or 'rr else wherej- ueing, nfays; up-, wiMpz anien. -. . , -. - 1 1?! riUZB MEDAL, t mm I 6.f t -fiXLilQU VAV0MJTS, U.-i,h 1 ilos't Cigars and Xrgcst Block, In the ; s 'h, I t s i. ,? ! -1..T 'li L!:irt-.-.'-m v ,; V QIQBBMZVBIMB, . u 'os Door North rraTtotopgh itoase. law tMXc;wfw v " 1 . ' '' : f" 4'---: . " : :: ... E. u: V -4-i 1 Henry A. Ln9ontJr.'.--i 4 W: t, v. r.i fj.l- i ; i ... i '.. .. . . . 7-' -V-7
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 24, 1875, edition 1
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